Means for fastening postage stamps in albums



Nov 26, 1929. P. WANGEMAN-N 1,736,950

MEANS FOR FASTENING POSTAGE STAMPS IN ALBUMS Filed May 9, I928 E91. 9 2 *6 15 1a. 1 a 86 #4 lnuenzon .Patentetl Nov. 26, i929 PAUL WANGEMANN, F BERLIN, GERMANY MEANS FOR FASTENING POSTAGE STAMPS IN ALBUMS Application filed May 9, 1928, Serial No. 276,485, and in Germany .Tune 28, 1927.

The invention relates to means for fastening postage-stamps and the like in albums without employment of the hitherto usual hinges.

The present method has the advantage, that 5, the postage-stamps are not injured by the laps, pasted upon the same.

Fig. 1 illustrates one mode of embodying the present invention in plan.

Fig. 1 is a side-view of the same.

Figs. 2 and 3 show modified methods in top plan.

Figs. 2 and 3 are side-views, and

Figs. 4 and 4s"- illustrate the arrangement in the album.

In Figs. 1 and 1 0. indicates a tape, or strip of transparent material, having two bent over edges 6, b. The postage-stamp 0 is inserted into the said bent over edges and the postagestamp, together with the corresponding part 01 severed from the tape or strip by the cut ee. One or both edges 6 are gummed. so that the postage-stamp 0 can, with the cutofi covering all, be directly pasted into the album by means of one of the gummed edges 6.

In the modified mode of embodying the present invention illustrated in Figs. 2 and 2*, one or both edges are sub-divided into indiil idual teeth 3), b, b, b", by incisions. If on position by the other teeth b'-, even if the covering 03 is folded entirely upward; In the method according to Figs. 3 and 3, a coloured O paper strip it is gummed on its rear face andis employed as a support, in order to render the appearance of the postage-stamp more prominent. In Fig. 4, the postage-stamp 0 is, p with its cover d, not pasted upon the album: sheet, but sliped upon a paste-board strip '5, 40 along which latter it may be displaced. Fig. 4: shows in plan, how the postage-stamp 0 can be displaced on the strip 1' and how the individual strip 2' can be displaced in its height along the album-sheet is, so that the diiferent postage-stamps can be displaced over the entire page of the album-sheet. I claim: 1.- Means for fastening postage-stamps in albums, consisting of a strip of transparent material having one gummed edge bent over.

single teeth I) are pasted upon the album-sheet 9, the postage-stamp is held in 2. Means for fastening postage stamps in albums, consisting of a strip of transparent material, having two edges bent over.

3. Means for fastening postage-stamps, consisting of a strip of transparent material having tWo edges bent over embracing a gummed paper strip.

In testimony whereof I have afixed my sig- 

